Pubdate: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 Source: Daily Utah Chronicle, The (U of Utah, UT Edu) Copyright: 2010 The Daily Utah Chronicle Contact: http://www.dailyutahchronicle.com/main.cfm?include=submit Website: http://www.utahchronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3072 Author: Carly Smith STUDENTS QUESTION HEMPFEST MESSAGE More than 60 vendors were showcased at the U's third annual Hempfest. Vendors were selling a variety of hemp products such as clothing, hand bags, jewelry and an assortment of food. Students for Sensible Drug Policy, a group that petitions for more lenient drug laws, put on the festival. However, students attending didn't seem to understand the group's objective. Pamphlets that were passed out stated the purpose of SSDP, but students walking by the festival were unclear of the purpose of Hempfest. "What I picked up on was 'let's do drugs,'?" said Meagan Hydok, a freshman in pre-medicine. "I was shocked that they would allow this stuff in Utah." However, Hydok said she enjoyed the element of freedom of expression at Hempfest. Valerie Douroux, the current president for SSDP and the director of this year's Hempfest said "engaging dialouge" is key to motivating students to overcome the taboo topic of drugs. "Silence is implied consent," is the current logo on the SSDP T-shirt, which refers to the way police can search for drugs unless explicitly told not to. "If you're not doing anything about what you feel is important than you're consenting to it," Douroux said. It's a "personal choice what we put into our body," said Caylee Gabbott, a senior in psychology who was in charge of the music for Hempfest. "All I have to say is drugs aren't the only way to get happy," said Dope Thought, a musician who made an appearance at the festival. SSDP states that "drug abuse is a very real problem," according to pamphlets distributed at the festival, despite the fact that drug paraphanelia was prevalent. Chey Jacobs, a freshman in exercise and sport science enjoyed the event, and "liked how different stuff was," describing the selection of brightly colored clothing and jewelry. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D